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Airbnb is an online service that matches people seeking vacation rentals and other short-term accommodations with those with rooms to rent, generally private parties that are not professional hoteliers.

Airbnb was started in August 2008 by Brian Chesky, who was inspired by observing how hard it was to find an apartment in San Francisco.[1] The company was incubated at the Y Combinator. In its first year the company began internationalizing and opened several new offices in Europe.[2]

Touted as a "disruptive" innovation for the Hotel Industry,[3] Airbnb was awarded the "breakout app" at the 2011 South by Southwest conference.[4]

Following Airbnb, other services such as Getaround, Vayable and Taskrabbit launched with a similar model.

Posterous is a simple blogging platform started in May 2008, funded by Y Combinator.[1] It supports integrated and automatic posting to other social media tools such as Flickr, Twitter, and Facebook, a built-in Google Analytics package, and custom themes.[2] It is based in San Francisco.

Updating to Posterous is similar to other blogging platforms. Posting can be done by logging in to the website's rich text editor, but it is particularly designed for mobile blogging. Mobile methods include sending an email, with attachments of photos, MP3s, documents, and video (both links and files).[3] Many social media pundits consider Posterous to be the leading free application for lifestreaming. The platform received wide attention[4] when leading social media expert Steve Rubel declared he was moving his blogging activity entirely to Posterous.[5]

Heroku is an online Rack (and by extension, Ruby on Rails) cloud PaaS (Platform as a Service) run by the San Francisco, California based company with the same name. As one of the very first cloud platform as a service providers, Heroku has been in development since June 2007 and the company reports over 119,000 applications running on its service.[1]

On December 8, 2010 Salesforce.com entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Heroku for a reported $212 million.[2] Heroku will continue to exist as a wholly owned subsidiary of Salesforce.com.

Disqus is an online service that offers a centralized discussion platform for websites. It was founded in May 2007 and operates under the name of Big Head Labs Inc. Disqus was founded by CEO Daniel Ha and CTO Jason Yan.[2][3] Disqus supports integration with Gravatar, Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks. In June 2008, the service had over 150,000 registered users and 17,000 communities, which included blogs and websites.[4] As of August 10, 2010, the service had over 13 million registered users and 500,000 communities.

Weebly is an online, free widget-based Web site creator, funded by micro-seed fund Y Combinator. It uses a widget style format, allowing users to create pages with only a few clicks by dragging and dropping different page elements (images, text, or interactive content, etc.) onto a page and filling in the content.[1] It competes with Yola (formerly Synthasite), Jimdo, Webs, uCoz, Wix, and other web hosting and creation sites.[2] The site was originally created by David Rusenko, Dan Veltri, and Chris Fanini, all of whom attended Penn State for an undergraduate degree.[3] It was named by Time Magazine as number four of the fifty best websites of 2007.[4]

In June 2008, Weebly added the Weebly pro accounts feature, allowing users to create password-protected pages and upgrade file size limits, as well as receive additional support services.[5] As recently as October 2008, Weebly has become compatible with Safari and Google Chrome in addition to its existing compatibility to Internet Explorer and Firefox.[6]

Xobni (pronounced zob-nee)[1] is a San Francisco-based company that makes software applications and services including products for Microsoft Outlook and mobile devices. It was founded in March 2006 by Adam Smith and Matt Brezina from Adam's dorm room in Cambridge, Massachusetts as part of the Y Combinator summer founder's program. In late 2006, it relocated to San Francisco to help grow the company and have access to Silicon Valley talent pool.[2]

Xobni's first product, Xobni for Outlook, was launched into private beta on September 18, 2007, at the TechCrunch 40 conference. Xobni plugs into Microsoft Outlook and offers fast search and people-based navigation of email archives. The company has hinted at plans to offer the same functionality for other email clients[3] and launched its first mobile product in March of 2010 for BlackBerry users, which aims to offer an improved address book for the mobile device.[4] When the Outlook product was first launched, it was called Xobni Insight, and was soon changed to Xobni for Outlook, or simply Xobni.

Scribd (pronounced /ˈskrɪbd/) is a Web 2.0 based document-sharing website which allows users to post documents of various formats, and embed them into a web page using its iPaper format. Scribd was founded by Trip Adler and Jared Friedman in 2006.[2] Scribd's major competitors are Docstoc, WePapers, and Issuu.

Chris Campbell, Kevin Hale and Ryan Campbell founded Infinity Box Inc. in January, 2006 on the belief that forms were the starting point for building anything useful on the web. The problem they saw was that one of the most efficient and used interfaces for collecting data, wasn’t very efficient to create.

After presenting their solution to Y Combinator, a venture firm that specializes in funding very early stage startups, they received the initial seed funding needed to work on their idea full time and get their project off the ground.

After 6 months of development, the three founders built Wufoo, a web application that removed the inefficiency and tediousness out of the form building process. Wufoo reduced what used to take days (if not weeks) by trained professionals into something that could be done by anyone in minutes.

Clustrix makes a SQL Relational Database that's distributed for scale, performance, fault tolerance, and high availability. With Clustrix, your entire cluster is managed as a single database and is delivered as a turnkey appliance. Need more capacity? Need more transactional throughput? Just add nodes! The database will automatically rebalance itself and take advantage of the new gear. We're also MySQL drop-in compatible for simple deployment and testing.

reddit (pronounced /ˈɹɛdɪt/ "red it")[5] is a social news website, owned by Condé Nast Digital, a subsidiary of Advance Magazine Publishers Inc. Users have the option to submit links to content on the Internet or submit "self" posts that contain original, user-submitted text. Other users may then vote the posted links "up" or "down" with the most successful links gaining prominence by reaching the front page. In addition, users can comment on the posted links and reply to other commentators consequently forming an online community. Reddit users (also referred to as redditors) may create their own topical sections, known informally as subreddits and officially as reddits, for which to submit their links and to comment, while appealing to a specific niche.

Loopt is a company based in Mountain View, California, United States. Loopt produces mobile Location-based services that allow users to discover the world around them, and find and enjoy the friends, places and events around them.

Phones supporting Loopt include iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Windows Phone. The Loopt services have more than five million registered users and partnerships with every major U.S. mobile phone carrier. Loopt applications offer a variety of privacy controls. In addition to the core features of Loopt, users also have the ability to integrate Loopt with other social networks, including Facebook and Twitter.

The company was founded in 2005 and received initial funding from Y Combinator.[1] Loopt has completed Series A and B financing led by Sequoia Capital[2] and New Enterprise Associates.[3] Loopt board members include TiVo-founder Mike Ramsay and Greg McAdoo of Sequoia Capital.[4]